Vince Zampella

Vince Zampella is the former Chief Executive Officer of Call of Duty creators and developers Infinity Ward. His last Call of Duty project was Modern Warfare 2 before he subsequently left the studio along with Jason West and many other colleagues of the studio.

On March 4, 2010, Vince Zampella filed a lawsuit against Activision over royalties which the publisher failed to pay Infinity Ward in the weeks before Zampella and West's dismissal.[2] On April 9, 2010, Activision launched a countersuit against West and Zampella, where Activision labeled them as "self-serving schemers".[3]

On March 17, 2011, a $400 million lawsuit against Electronic Arts, Jason West and Vince Zampella filed by Activision was given the go ahead.[4] West and Zampella were accused of conspiring with rival game publisher Electronic Arts to help with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's biggest rival, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, to the detriment of Modern Warfare 2. Vince Zampella was accused of consenting to a delay in the Stimulus Package DLC for Modern Warfare 2, which was requested by DICE so that their game, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 would have more attention at its release.